Time and Commodity Culture is a set of four linked essays on the cultural systems of postmodernity. Rather than taking modernity and postmodernity as real historical epochs, however, it understands them as strategies for organizing time and social order by means of a `nostalgic' division within them.
Each essay explores a particular dimension of this organization of time, especially in relation to the anxieties and the possibilities created by the commodification of culture. The central essay, `Gift and Commodity', studies two areas in which the speed of commodification has increased markedly in recent years: That of the person, and that of information. Using a mix of anthropological, legal, economic, and historical materials, it investigates the privatization of the commons in information by way of such things as the development of markets in human DNA, the trade in human organs, and the creation of property rights in `personality'. `What Was Postmodernism?' analyses the structured anxiety about the commodification of culture that is called `postmodern theory'. A further essay explores tourism as a figure of modernity, and a final essay on memory explores the phenomena of `recovered memory' and of Holocaust remembrance as ways of constructing temporally ordered forms of the real.
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Time and Commodity Culture is a detailed and theoretically sophisticated account of the cultural systems of postmodernity. Through a series of four linked essays on postmodern theory, on tourism, on gift exchange and commodity exchange, and on the social organization of memory it explores some of the implications of the commodification of culture for the contemporary and postmodern world.
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Introduction ; 1. What Was Postmodernism? ; 2. Tourism and the Semiotics of Nostalgia ; 3. Gift and Commodity ; 4. Toute la memoidu monde: Repetition and Forgetting ; Bibliography
John Frow's book bulges with good things. The book is dangerous in that it is so persuasive in its objectivity, and objectivity always seems so reasonable. It will appeal to those who like their logic unfuzzy. - Pamela Shurmer-Smith. Environment and Planning Vol 16. 1998
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John Frow's book bulges with good things. The book is dangerous in that it is so persuasive in its objectivity, and objectivity always seems so reasonable. It will appeal to those who like their logic unfuzzy. - Pamela Shurmer-Smith. Environment and Planning Vol 16. 1998
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Lucid and clear exposition
Interdisciplinary focus, original work
Lucid and clear exposition
Interdisciplinary focus, original work
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780198159476
Publisert
1997
Utgiver
Vendor
Clarendon Press
Vekt
492 gr
Høyde
225 mm
Bredde
145 mm
Dybde
22 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, P, UP, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
290
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